THE Falkland Islands are not a colonial enclave, stated the United Kingdom delegation at the United Nations in reply to a comment made by Argentina's President, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
The representatives of a group of Humber seafood firms met with their counterpart from one of the globe's largest retailers, France's Carrefour, in a joint bid to establish trade ties with Brazil.
The gallant Gurkha veterans of Nepal won on Monday their long court battle for the right to settle in Britain. Lawyers for the men who fought alongside British troops in battles over 200 years including the Falkland Islands in 1982 hailed the ruling.
The conclusion of the prolonged World Trade Organization Doha round talks could be delayed for another two to three years if world leaders don't reach a significant advance this year, warned Brazil's Foreign Affairs minister Celso Amorim.
The lower house of the US Congress voted down on Monday the 700 billion US dollars package aimed at bailing out Wall Street. Democrat presidential candidate Barak Obama on the trail campaign called for calm and said he expected Congress to pass a bail-out bill in some form.
María del Luján Telpuk, the former Buenos Aires airport security police officer who last year (August 2007) caught US-Venezuelan businessman Guido Antonini Wilson attempting to smuggle into Argentina a suitcase with 800,000 dollars, said that she was afraid and ratified that she was willing to have a face-to-face confrontation with Antonini.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva blamed the United States for the global financial crisis and said its financial bailout plan was unfair to poor people.
Britain's opposition Conservatives unveiled in the Birmingham party conference their plan to tackle the financial crisis, accusing Prime Minister Gordon Brown of presiding over a debt-fuelled boom that has turned to bust.
Argentine private consultants have warned that the 2009 budget bill fails to take into account the new international scenario and lacks a comprehensive approach to inflation, country risk and economic slowdown”.
Drilling preparatory work is continuing in licenced areas to the South and East of the Falkland Islands announced Falkland Oil and Gas Limited (FOGL) in its interim results for the six months ending June 2008.